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  • Pocket LOOX N520 PDA. Phones, PDAs, Windows Mobile, Fujitsu 0

    Pocket LOOX N520 PDA review

    4.5 REVIEW You can buy a N520 complete with bundled Navigon Mobile Navigator 5 satnav for £345, which is excellent value if you like that software solution 2 March 2006 0:43 GMT

    You can buy a N520 complete with bundled Navigon Mobile Navigator 5 satnav for £345, which is excellent value if you like that software solution.

    However, the four digit postcode entry and far too busy mapping interface mean that we don't....

  • Hauppauge WinTV HVR-900 TV Tuner. Hardware, TV tuners, Hauppauge 0

    Hauppauge WinTV HVR-900 TV Tuner review

    3.5 REVIEW This has all the wow factor ingredients you could want, but does it fall over on actual performance? 24 February 2006 0:11 GMT

    We thought that the ultimate wow factor TV would be the Dick Tracey watch, until we actually saw a real life watch-based TV that is.

    The picture quality was very poor, along with the reception unless you wandered around with an aerial perched...

  • Wireless Headphones for iPod. Audio, Headphones, Logitech 0

    Wireless Headphones for iPod review

    1.5 REVIEW The iPod is cool. Wireless is cool. So why are the Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod uncool then? 17 February 2006 0:48 GMT

    The iPod is cool. Wireless is cool. So why are the Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod uncool then?

    It could have something to do with the fact that they are a rather heavy (only 3.2 ounces but it feels like more), non-adjustable one-size-fits-nobody...

  • Terratec Cinergy 2400i DT freeview TV tuner. Hardware, TV tuners, TerraTec 0

    Terratec Cinergy 2400i DT freeview TV tuner review

    4.0 REVIEW Terratec has launched a new tv tuner that offers the same features as Sky+, but what's the catch? 11 February 2006 0:02 GMT

    Windows XP Media Centre Edition is a damned clever operating system, enabling a fairly standard computer to be used as a home entertainment console complete with picture-in-picture viewing and digital video recording all from the comfort of your sofa....

  • Xyloc Solo. Software, Security software, Ensure Technologies 0

    Xyloc Solo review

    1.0 REVIEW Do you really need a proximity lock on your PC? We test the Xyloc Solo to find out. 17 January 2006 0:01 GMT

    Have you ever left your computer alone while you pop off to the kitchen to make a cup of tea, and spent the entire 5 minutes worrying about someone nipping in and stealing your data or planting a Trojan horse application while you are away?

  • Buffalo MiniStation 40Gb hard drive. Hardware, Storage, Buffalo 0

    Buffalo MiniStation 40Gb hard drive review

    3.0 REVIEW Can you get something that is large in capacity, but small in size when it comes to hard drives? We put the Buffalo portable hard drive to the test 10 January 2006 0:01 GMT

    The first two questions that you need to ask before buying a portable hard drive are: is it big enough and is it small enough? The Buffalo MiniStation should be big enough at 40Gb, and if it isn’t there’s a 80Gb version available for an additional £26.79....

  • Iomega Micro Mini 8Gb hard drive. Hardware, Storage, Iomega 0

    Iomega Micro Mini 8Gb hard drive review

    3.5 REVIEW Portable storage has come a long way in a short time, but can the Iomega Micro Mini impress? 6 January 2006 0:00 GMT

    Portable storage has come a long way in a short time, and continues to impress: who would have thought a couple of years ago that you could get 8Gb of plug and play data storage in something the size of a credit card (well a half inch thick pile of them...

  • Netgear DG834PN 108 Mbps RangeMax ADSL Modem Wireless Router. Hardware, Networking, Netgear 0

    Netgear DG834PN 108 Mbps RangeMax ADSL Modem Wireless Router review

    4.5 REVIEW Is setting up an ADSL broadband connection that easy? Just plug the modem thingy into the socket and your PC into the thingy and it all works surely. We find out whether Netgear can live up to the promise 3 January 2006 0:32 GMT

    Setting up an ADSL broadband connection is easy enough, just plug the modem thingy into the socket and your PC into the thingy and it all works. However, you’ll soon want the benefits of a wireless network so you can play a deathmatch with your mate whilst...

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